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27th November 2004, 04:52 PM #1New Member
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splashback`s
G`DAY EVERYONE
I put a posting on the other day and dont think i made my self
very clear..
Im looking for some help.From someone that might know
where i can find the heat resistant board/panel.That has to go behind
my splashback in the kitchen behind the stove.most place`s I have rang
want me to bye a sheet 1200 x 1200 .Thats crazy. All i need is 1000 x 250
a off cut.So any one that might know of a place.
please let me know.
regards suchislife
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27th November 2004, 06:02 PM #2Registered
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Have you tryed "Cheapskates are us"
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=cheapskate
Couldnt help myself
Al
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27th November 2004, 07:01 PM #3Senior Member
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You don't need special panel, ordinary Laminex will do. We have a ceran cooktop with a Laminex splashback. The splash back must be a minimum distance from the cooktop - ours is 50mm from the cooktop & 90mm from the edge of the nearest element.
We have had this 2 years and no problems whatsoever.
The laminex is glued to 20mm chipboard to provide rigidity.
Hope this helps
Don
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28th November 2004, 08:41 AM #4
laminate on board is ok but i have found that lamipanel is just as good but has the added advantage of being only 4 mm thick,i would suggest to ring some of the major bathroom renovation companies in your area tell them your requirements and they will no doubt have an offcut the size you need
regards
tom armstrong
www.armstrongcabinets.com.au
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